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The good people of the editorial section told me I could have 800 words to talk about my Duke Chronicle experience in no uncertain terms. 800 is a weird number. It enables one to say both a little and a lot.
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The good people of the editorial section told me I could have 800 words to talk about my Duke Chronicle experience in no uncertain terms. 800 is a weird number. It enables one to say both a little and a lot.
It took 63 minutes and 29 seconds, but amid the chaos of bonus lacrosse, Duke emerged victorious.
Gonzaga Bulldogs: 30-3, 16-0 in the West Coast Conference
Murray State Racers: 27-4, 16-2 in the Ohio Valley Conference
Duke and North Carolina will meet on the court for the first this this season Wednesday at Cameron Indoor Stadium, but on Feb. 10, a brand new chapter in the Tobacco Road Rivalry was written in the Durham Armory.
Just a few days after a deflating home loss, Duke got back to its winning ways on the road in Jacksonville.
Just three days after a stunning upset loss to unranked High Point, Duke looks to get back in gear, taking on Jacksonville in the confines of the Jacksonville Lacrosse Center.
With the end of 2018 quickly approaching, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest sports stories of the year. Each day, The Blue Zone will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year in Blue Devil athletics.
Hot off the heels of ACC Media Day and an opening exhibition game against Virginia Union, the Blue Devils will have one more tuneup this weekend before kicking off the regular season.
The Blue Devils entered the season ranked No. 1, and on Monday, they will look to end the year at No. 1 as well for the fourth time in program history.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass.—With a six-goal lead in less than 20 minutes, Duke seemed in control. But the defending champions weren't going away with ease, and it would take another spectacular performance from the Blue Devils' freshmen to play one more time in 2018.
Despite a four-goal lead coming out of halftime, Duke found itself up by just one score in the fourth quarter of its NCAA tournament quarterfinal matchup against Johns Hopkins. Just as the script was beginning to flip, it was two goals in under a minute from a rising star from the Lone Star State that clinched the Final Four berth for the Blue Devils.
On the eve of graduation with their academic careers behind them, the Blue Devil seniors embarked on the beginning of their only goal for the 2018 season: get Duke back to championship weekend for the first time since 2014.
Heading into another top-10 matchup in Charlottesville, Va., the Blue Devils knew the game was poised to become a track meet against Virginia, masters of a speedy, run-and-gun style.
Before the opening whistle in February, most media outlets had Duke ranked atop their polls. Boasting experience, athleticism and physicality in the attack, midfield and defensive units, it seemed as though the Blue Devils had a perfect roster.
Fresh off their first ACC win of the year, the Blue Devils have no time to rest, heading up to the Midwest to take on the Fighting Irish.
For three quarters, Duke chased North Carolina on the scoreboard, battling back from deficits as large as three goals to tie, but despite the Blue Devils’ best efforts, they could not get in front of the Tar Heels.
With just more than 12 minutes to play in Saturday's afternoon's matchup with Towson, the Blue Devils found themselves in an unfamiliar spot.
Before the game, Duke head coach John Danowski had written the word “Scrap” on the locker-room whiteboard.
For the last two years, Air Force has come to Koskinen Stadium and upset Duke teams with a superior pedigree on paper. But to the start their 2018, the Blue Devils made it abundantly clear there would be no contest this time around.